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From: 25ct
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 3 Feb 2002 08:25:12
Message: <3c5d3a38$1@news.povray.org>
"JRG" <jrg### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3c5c5cc7@news.povray.org...

   Excellent! One thought though... should the lable on the upright jar be
closer in to the glass?
  It seems like it's detached to me, or am I nit-picking?

   ~Steve~


> #local j=text{ttf"arial""JRG".2,0}#local J=0;#while(J<10)#local R=0;#while
> (R<2)#local G=0;#while(G<1)#if(inside(j<R,G.1>))object{j
scale.025translate
> <R-1G-J/20J/-40+2>pigment{rgb<9J>}}#debug"O"#else#debug" "#end#local G=G+
> .025;#end#local R=R+.05;#debug"\n"#end#local J=J+1;#end// JRG
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> Home: http://digilander.iol.it/jrgpov  //New: Kitchen scene WIP
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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 3 Feb 2002 10:14:39
Message: <slrna5qjfs.ll3.steve@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 22:37:42 +0100, JRG wrote:
> Directly from my cupboard, here's a little jar full of pepper.
> The scene took 2h 12m 32s to render.

Fantastic image. 

> FYI I use pepper with anything: with the spaghetti, with the pasta, with the steak,
> with the fried potatoes, with the vegetables...

I find that it's also essential on sandwiches. 

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From: Shay
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 3 Feb 2002 11:11:41
Message: <3c5d613d$1@news.povray.org>
"JRG" <jrg### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3c5c5cc7@news.povray.org...
> Directly from my cupboard, here's a little jar full of pepper.

Yes, pepper is by far my favorite seasoning. This is a very nice shot and
your lighting is incredible as usual. I would like to know how you formed
the pepper shaker.

I am eager to see the completed project.

 -Shay


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From: Grey Knight
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 4 Feb 2002 07:09:01
Message: <3C5E79D7.C7175B08@namtar.qub.ac.uk>
Please do not post scanned photographs and try to pass them off as your
own work. You're not fooling anybody ;)

j/k

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From: Alessandro A 
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 4 Feb 2002 12:42:24
Message: <3c5ec800@news.povray.org>
Congrats.
A really great job.
I saw the other objects of your kitchen, this is the best one.
I'm a new Pover and  I can't set my glass texture like yours.

Where is the key ?

Andreotti


mensagem:3c5c5cc7@news.povray.org...
> Directly from my cupboard, here's a little jar full of pepper.
> The scene took 2h 12m 32s to render.
>
> FYI I use pepper with anything: with the spaghetti, with the pasta, with
the steak,
> with the fried potatoes, with the vegetables...
>
> --
> #local j=text{ttf"arial""JRG".2,0}#local J=0;#while(J<10)#local R=0;#while
> (R<2)#local G=0;#while(G<1)#if(inside(j<R,G.1>))object{j
scale.025translate
> <R-1G-J/20J/-40+2>pigment{rgb<9J>}}#debug"O"#else#debug" "#end#local G=G+
> .025;#end#local R=R+.05;#debug"\n"#end#local J=J+1;#end// JRG
>
> Home: http://digilander.iol.it/jrgpov  file://New: Kitchen scene WIP
>
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From: JRG
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 4 Feb 2002 16:30:44
Message: <3c5efd84@news.povray.org>
"25ct" wrote:
>    Excellent!

Thanks!

>One thought though... should the lable on the upright jar be
> closer in to the glass?
>   It seems like it's detached to me, or am I nit-picking?

No, I think you're right. I will fix it.

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From: JRG
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 4 Feb 2002 16:34:24
Message: <3c5efe60@news.povray.org>
"Steve" wrote:
> Fantastic image.

Thank you Steve.

> > FYI I use pepper with anything: with the spaghetti, with the pasta, with the
steak,
> > with the fried potatoes, with the vegetables...
>
> I find that it's also essential on sandwiches.

<voice=Homer> Aaaahh... Sandwich....</voice>

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From: JRG
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 4 Feb 2002 16:49:30
Message: <3c5f01ea@news.povray.org>
"Shay" wrote:
> Yes, pepper is by far my favorite seasoning. This is a very nice shot and
> your lighting is incredible as usual.

Thank you very much.

>I would like to know how you formed
> the pepper shaker.

What you mean by *shaker* ? My one-hundred-words English vocabulary gives it a
meaning I cannot link to anything here.

> I am eager to see the completed project.

Ahem, I've not started it yet at all, but got some ideas...

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From: JRG
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 4 Feb 2002 16:55:14
Message: <3c5f0342@news.povray.org>
"Grey Knight" wrote:
> Please do not post scanned photographs and try to pass them off as your
> own work. You're not fooling anybody ;)

Hey, thank you very much!

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From: Shay
Subject: Re: Pepper.
Date: 4 Feb 2002 16:56:13
Message: <3c5f037d@news.povray.org>
Sorry, shaker is the wrong word. I meant how did you form the pepper
grinder?

 -Shay

JRG <jrg### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message news:3c5f01ea@news.povray.org...
> "Shay" wrote:
> > Yes, pepper is by far my favorite seasoning. This is a very nice shot
and
> > your lighting is incredible as usual.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> >I would like to know how you formed
> > the pepper shaker.
>
> What you mean by *shaker* ? My one-hundred-words English vocabulary gives
it a
> meaning I cannot link to anything here.
>
> > I am eager to see the completed project.
>
> Ahem, I've not started it yet at all, but got some ideas...
>
> --
> Jonathan.
>
>
>
>


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